Another New Music Friday, another clutch of eclectic tracks you should get your lugholes round. This week we have the surprising return of Daft Punk on The Weeknd's new single, an Ariana Grande and Justin Timberlake team-up, and The Voice UK's Leah McFall has returned with a brand new sound.

1. THE WEEKND ft. DAFT PUNK: 'Starboy'

The Robots are back! But this time it's The Weeknd getting lucky, managing to get Daft Punk on his very good new single 'Starboy'. It combines the Canadian singer's knack for a brooding slice of R&B, while the French producers sprinkle a bit of otherworldly stardust through it.

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2. ARIANA GRANDE: 'They Don't Know'

What do Ariana Grande, Lionel Richie, Earth, Wind & Fire and Justin Timberlake all have in common (besides all having absolute bangers)? Trolls, obviously. They're all on the JT-helmed soundtrack for the upcoming Dreamworks film. Next up it's Ariana's song 'They Don't Know' and it's perfect accompaniment for the creatures' quest to save Troll Town'. And if you listen carefully, you'll hear that JT is on the track too.

3. GREEN DAY: 'Still Breathing'

Booo, just when Green Day were back in our lives again they've had to postpone a bunch of their tour dates after the whole band and their crew were struck down with a nasty infection. The new songs keep on coming, though, and this time the band have gone seriously dark, drawing comparisons between a dying junkie, a soldier returning from war and a gambling addict. Pass the eyeliner.

4. LEAH MCFALL: 'Wolf Den'

Many will agree that Leah McFall should've had more success than she actually did after reaching the final of The Voice UK back in 2013. After a disappointing chart placing for her first single 'Home', the star has wriggled free of her major label contract and is doing it on her own. 'Wolf Den' – with its skittish production and distinctive vocals - proves that Leah will be all the more better for it.

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5. CHASE & STATUS: 'All Goes Wrong'

Chase & Status have teamed up with 21-year-old rising Bedford born singer Tom Grennan for their latest single 'All Goes Wrong'. Obviously BT Sport for one are big fans of their latest drum n bass offering, as they've picked it for their advertising campaign for their coverage of the Premier League, Champions League, Europa League and FA Cup. All the leagues, basically.

6. ASTON: 'I Ain't Missing You'

Former JLS star Aston Merrygold suffered somewhat of a false start when it came to his funky debut single 'Get Stupid' last year. The singer has been busy plotting a reboot though, and the result is a high-octane chorus with a suitably energetic dance routine to boot. Expect that long-awaited debut album soon.

7. GIRLI: 'Girl I Met On The Internet'

North London weird pop purveyor Girli has created the perfect soundtrack for that (albeit niche) sensation of "that illusion you have as a teenager that all the confusion, awkwardness and sadness you have could be solved by finding one person who could be your bae and make everything OK." Bleeping great.

8. TOM ZANETTI: 'You Want Me'

Hailing from Leeds, Tom Zanetti is fast becoming the next big name in dance music. After his first single 'Darlin' racked up 1.5 million streams last year, the DJ's new cut 'You Want Me' has already made an impact on the trending chart. Ironically, it's done so by going against current trends, ditching tropical house lines for a more refined, booming bassline and sharp beats.

9. SHAWN MENDES: 'Roses'

After a couple of crazy years touring with Taylor Swift, being dragged by Justin Bieber and harvesting a devoted fanbase Shawn Mendes has just released the follow-up to his debut, platinum-selling number one album. 'Roses' sees him plead a pretty convincing case that he's better than his love rival. Oh, and he's just turned 18. What have you done today?

10. MARILYN: 'Love or Money'

'80s icon Marilyn has made a long-awaited return to music, teaming up with his friend Boy George to write his new single 'Love Or Money'. But despite being a dual British and Jamaican citizen after he was born on the island, this is his first proper foray into reggae. You'd never believe it though, as it suits his smooth tone and free spirited attitude perfectly.